Authors
G Brunetti, D Robert, P Bayle-Guillemaud, JL Rouviere, EF Rauch, JF Martin, JF Colin, F Bertin, C Cayron
Publication date
2011/10/25
Journal
Chemistry of Materials
Volume
23
Issue
20
Pages
4515-4524
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
A recent transmission electron microscopy (TEM) method using precession electron diffraction (PED) was used to obtain LiFePO4 and FePO4 phase mapping at the nanometer-scale level on a large number of particles of sizes between 50 and 300 nm in a partially charged cathode. Despite the similarity of the two phases (the difference of lattice parameters is <5%), the method gives clear results that have been confirmed using high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) and energy-filtered transmission electron microscopy/electron energy loss spectroscopy (EFTEM/EELS) experiments. The PED maps show that the particles are either fully lithiated or fully delithiated and, therefore, bring a strong support to the domino-cascade model at the nanoscale level (scale of a particle). A core–shell model or spinodal decomposition at mesoscale (scale of agglomerates of particles) is possible. Size effects on …
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